Salt Air Crossings Quilt

Hi again, it’s Andrea from Millions of Thoughts. I’m happy to share this quilt tutorial with you, using Cosmo Cricket’s Salt Air. I love the coastal feel of the fabrics paired up with the light blue solid. The debate – West Coast or East Coast?

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me via my blog!

1 jelly roll – Cosmo Cricket Salt Air

2 1/2 yards – Bella Solid Ruby Ice – 9900-169

1/2 yard – Cosmo Cricket Salt Air – Ocean Stripe – 37027-23

4 1/2 yards – Cosmo Cricket Salt Air – Seafoam – 37023-21

Batting for a 60″ x 70″ quilt top

This quilt is comprised of two blocks:

Block A – 10.5″ square Block B – 10.5″ square

Separate the jelly roll into similar colours.

For Block A you need:
11 blue/green prints

7 red prints

3 yellow prints

ruby ice solid

You will make 21 Block A.

For Block B you need:

5 blue/green print strips

4 red print strips

2 yellow print strips

ruby ice solid

You will make 21 Block B.

In the jelly roll, there are a few strips that have a combination of colours, as well as a few pastels. Use these for the requirements above. e.g. I used a red/blue/yellow floral print for the ‘red’ block. I used a red/blue/yellow stripe for the ‘yellow’ block.

Arrange both sets of blocks in a palette that is pleasing to you, in a 6 x 7 layout. You can do a random colour arrangement, but I chose to arrange mine in an organized colour pattern, with alternating blocks.

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